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Czech President Klaus Ready To Debate Gore On Climate Change         


Author: 0ZB0N
Date: May 29, 2008 18:42

27 May 2008

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/208338,czech-president-klaus-ready-to-debate...

Washington - Czech President Vaclav Klaus said Tuesday he is ready to
debate Al Gore about global warming, as he presented the English version
of his latest book that argues environmentalism poses a threat to basic
human freedoms. "I many times tried to talk to have a public exchange of
views with him, and he's not too much willing to make such a
conversation," Klaus said. "So I'm ready to do it."

Klaus was speaking a the National Press Building in Washington to
present his new book, Blue Planet in Green Shackles - What Is
Endangered: Climate or Freedom?, before meeting with Vice President Dick
Cheney Wednesday.

"My answer is it is our freedom and, I might add, and our prosperity,"
he said.

Gore a former US vice president who has become a leading international
voice in the cause against global warming, was co-winner of this year's
Nobel Peace Prize. Gore's effort was highlighted by his Oscar winning
documentary film An Inconvienent Truth.
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Re: Czech President Klaus Ready To Debate Gore On Climate Change         


Author: Dan Luke
Date: May 29, 2008 19:16

"0ZB0N" wrote:
> "I many times tried to talk to have a public exchange of views with him, and
> he's not too much willing to make such a conversation," Klaus said. "So I'm
> ready to do it."

BHAW-HAW-HAW-HAW-HAW-HAW!
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Re: Czech President Klaus Ready To Debate Gore On Climate Change         


Author: V-for-Vendicar
Date: May 29, 2008 21:10

"0ZB0N" <0ZB0N@do0d00.com> wrote
> Washington - Czech President Vaclav Klaus said Tuesday he is ready to
> debate Al Gore about global warming, as he presented the English version
> of his latest book that argues environmentalism poses a threat to basic
> human freedoms.

Poor, poor, Bonzo. Losing his freedom to shit on everthing he touches.

The domestication of Man... Continues...
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Re: Czech President Klaus Ready To Debate Gore On Climate Change         


Author: chemist
Date: May 30, 2008 00:02

On May 30, 5:10 am, "V-for-Vendicar"
ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
> "0ZB0N" <0Z...@do0d00.com> wrote
>
>> Washington - Czech President Vaclav Klaus said Tuesday he is ready to
>> debate Al Gore about global warming, as he presented the English version
>> of his latest book that argues environmentalism poses a threat to basic
>> human freedoms.
>
> Poor, poor, Bonzo. Losing his freedom to shit on everthing he touches.
>
> The domestication of Man... Continues...

Are you a Marxist ?
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Re: Czech President Klaus Ready To Debate Gore On Climate Change         


Author: chemist
Date: May 30, 2008 00:02

On May 30, 3:16 am, "Dan Luke" dingdongsouth.net> wrote:
> "0ZB0N" wrote:
>> "I many times tried to talk to have a public exchange of views with him, and
>> he's not too much willing to make such a conversation," Klaus said. "So I'm
>> ready to do it."
>
> BHAW-HAW-HAW-HAW-HAW-HAW!

Are you a Marxist ?
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Re: Czech President Klaus Ready To Debate Gore On Climate Change         


Author: chemist
Date: May 30, 2008 00:37

On May 30, 2:42 am, "0ZB0N" <0Z...@do0d00.com> wrote:
> 27 May 2008
>
> http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/208338,czech-president-klaus-...
>
> Washington - Czech President Vaclav Klaus said Tuesday he is ready to
> debate Al Gore about global warming, as he presented the English version
> of his latest book that argues environmentalism poses a threat to basic
> human freedoms. "I many times tried to talk to have a public exchange of
> views with him, and he's not too much willing to make such a
> conversation," Klaus said. "So I'm ready to do it."
>
> Klaus was speaking a the National Press Building in Washington to
> present his new book, Blue Planet in Green Shackles - What Is
> Endangered: Climate or Freedom?, before meeting with Vice President Dick
> Cheney Wednesday.
>
> "My answer is it is our freedom and, I might add, and our prosperity,"
> he said.
> ...
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Re: Czech President Klaus Ready To Debate Gore On Climate Change         


Author: Tunderbar
Date: May 30, 2008 07:21

On May 29, 8:42 pm, "0ZB0N" <0Z...@do0d00.com> wrote:
> 27 May 2008
>
> http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/208338,czech-president-klaus-...
>
> Washington - Czech President Vaclav Klaus said Tuesday he is ready to
> debate Al Gore about global warming, as he presented the English version
> of his latest book that argues environmentalism poses a threat to basic
> human freedoms. "I many times tried to talk to have a public exchange of
> views with him, and he's not too much willing to make such a
> conversation," Klaus said. "So I'm ready to do it."
>
> Klaus was speaking a the National Press Building in Washington to
> present his new book, Blue Planet in Green Shackles - What Is
> Endangered: Climate or Freedom?, before meeting with Vice President Dick
> Cheney Wednesday.
>
> "My answer is it is our freedom and, I might add, and our prosperity,"
> he said.
> ...
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Re: Czech President Klaus Ready To Debate Gore On Climate Change         


Author: Brainius
Date: May 30, 2008 09:10

Why not have the 1,200 Ph. D.'s who signed the Oregon Petition debate
the 2,500 climatologists from the IPCC?

I'm sure there must be a few of those 1,200 Ph. D.'s who have a
little
background in climatology.

Exxon to cut funding to climate change denial groupsDavid Adam
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday May 28 2008 Article historyThe oil giant
ExxonMobil has admitted that its support for lobby groups that
question the science of climate change may have hindered action to
tackle global warming. In its corporate citizenship report, released
last week, ExxonMobil says it intends to cut funds to several groups
that "divert attention" from the need to find new sources of clean
energy.

The move comes ahead of the firm's annual meeting today in Dallas, at
which prominent shareholders including the Rockefeller family will
urge ExxonMobil to take the problem of climate change more seriously.
Green campaigners accuse the company of funding a "climate denial
industry" over the last decade, with $23m (£11.5m) handed over to
groups that play down the risks of burning fossil fuels.
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Re: Czech President Klaus Ready To Debate Gore On Climate Change         


Author: Tunderbar
Date: May 30, 2008 14:03

On May 30, 11:10 am, Brainius gmail.com> wrote:
> Why not have the 1,200 Ph. D.'s who signed the Oregon Petition debate
> the 2,500 climatologists from the IPCC?

Or just one "denier" debating one "agwer" on national TV.

I'll bet you $1000 that no agwer scientist will accept while many many
"denier" scientist would gladly accept. Willingness to engage in open
and public debate is a clear indication of who has the science on
their side.
>
> I'm sure there must be a few of those 1,200 Ph. D.'s who have a
> little
> background in climatology.
>
> Exxon to cut funding to climate change denial groupsDavid Adam
> guardian.co.uk, Wednesday...
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Re: Czech President Klaus Ready To Debate Gore On Climate Change         


Author: V for Vendicar
Date: Jun 11, 2008 02:30

"Tunderbar" gmail.com> wrote
> Imagine the hilarity of a European with a heavy accent, English being
> his second language, making the almighty Profit Al Gore look like a
> complete rube and fraud on internationally aired television.

I accept on behalf of Al Gore. I challenge the Czech president to a
debate on global warming, followed by a good fuckfest with some Chech porn
babes.
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